Howard Mahler
01-10-2005, 11:46 AM
New England Actuarial Seminars Part 5 Seminars:
4 and a half days.
Taught by Sholom Feldblum (2 days) and Howard Mahler (2.5 days).
Rosemont, Illinois (Outside Chicago): March 17-21, 2005.
Iselin, New Jersey: March 20-24, 2005.
The registration form for Spring 2005 is up.
http://www.neas-seminars.com/Misc/
My Study Aids as well as the Study Schedule will be sent upon registration.
This is my third year teaching Part 5, and I have again expanded my study aids: 645 pages, 285 past exam questions, and 324 other questions.
(Study Aids not sold separately.)
I do not know when Sholom's study aids will be ready.
Howard Mahler
Mahler Study Aids for use in Spring 2005 Exam 5 Seminars
1 McClenahan, “Ratemaking”
2 Bouska, “Exposure Bases Revisited”
3 Schofield, “Going from a Pure Premium to a Rate”
4 Werner, “Incorporation of Fixed Expenses” (new)
5 Jones, “An Introduction to Premium Trend”
6 Anderson, “Insurance to Value”
7 Kelley, “Homeowners Ins. to Value - An Update”
8 Finger, “Risk Classification”
9 Krakowski, “Quantifying the Impact of Non-Modeled Catastrophes on Homeowners Exp.”
10 Burger, et. al., “Incorporating a Hurricane Model into Property Ratemaking”
11 Brown & Schmitz, “Study Note Reading on Deductibles.”
12 Marker & Mohl, “Rating Claims-Made Insurance Policies”
13 Boor, “A Macroeconomic View ...” & “The Impact of the Insurance Economic Cycle ...”
14 Bourdon, “An Introduction to Capitation and Health Care Provider Excess Insurance”
15 Tiller-Sherwood “Individual Risk Rating”
16 “Statement of Principles Regarding Property and Casualty Insurance Ratemaking”, and “Standard of Practice: Trending Procedures in Property/Casualty Insurance Ratemaking”
17 Prevosto, “Study Note: ISO Statistical Plans”, and
Moncher, “Study Note: NCCI Data Collection Calls and Statistical Plans”
4 and a half days.
Taught by Sholom Feldblum (2 days) and Howard Mahler (2.5 days).
Rosemont, Illinois (Outside Chicago): March 17-21, 2005.
Iselin, New Jersey: March 20-24, 2005.
The registration form for Spring 2005 is up.
http://www.neas-seminars.com/Misc/
My Study Aids as well as the Study Schedule will be sent upon registration.
This is my third year teaching Part 5, and I have again expanded my study aids: 645 pages, 285 past exam questions, and 324 other questions.
(Study Aids not sold separately.)
I do not know when Sholom's study aids will be ready.
Howard Mahler
Mahler Study Aids for use in Spring 2005 Exam 5 Seminars
1 McClenahan, “Ratemaking”
2 Bouska, “Exposure Bases Revisited”
3 Schofield, “Going from a Pure Premium to a Rate”
4 Werner, “Incorporation of Fixed Expenses” (new)
5 Jones, “An Introduction to Premium Trend”
6 Anderson, “Insurance to Value”
7 Kelley, “Homeowners Ins. to Value - An Update”
8 Finger, “Risk Classification”
9 Krakowski, “Quantifying the Impact of Non-Modeled Catastrophes on Homeowners Exp.”
10 Burger, et. al., “Incorporating a Hurricane Model into Property Ratemaking”
11 Brown & Schmitz, “Study Note Reading on Deductibles.”
12 Marker & Mohl, “Rating Claims-Made Insurance Policies”
13 Boor, “A Macroeconomic View ...” & “The Impact of the Insurance Economic Cycle ...”
14 Bourdon, “An Introduction to Capitation and Health Care Provider Excess Insurance”
15 Tiller-Sherwood “Individual Risk Rating”
16 “Statement of Principles Regarding Property and Casualty Insurance Ratemaking”, and “Standard of Practice: Trending Procedures in Property/Casualty Insurance Ratemaking”
17 Prevosto, “Study Note: ISO Statistical Plans”, and
Moncher, “Study Note: NCCI Data Collection Calls and Statistical Plans”